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Subject: FAQ:PdoxWin:3rd Party Products:(2002.07.03) Version 1.0 (2001.06.03) edited by Mike Irwin Version 1.1 (2001.06.03) Version 1.2 (2001.06.17) Version 1.3 (2002.01.28) Version 1.4 (2002.06.25) Version 1.5 (2002.06.27) Version 1.6 (2002.07.03) Version 1.7 (2002.09.22) ==================== 0. Introduction ==================== This FAQ addresses the issue of advertising on the Corel Paradox NewsGroups. Officially, the NewsGroups do not carry advertising. However, as the number of people producingadd-ons for Paradox increases once more, so does the occurrence of advertising on the various groups. With the agreement of Corel we are, therefore, requesting that everyone adopts a slightly different way of advertising products. Within the NewsGroups themselves little or no objection will be made to simple announcements that a new product or version exists. These announcements should refer the reader to the FAQs or a URL for further details. Within the FAQs will reside this and, possibly, one other FAQ dealing with Paradox products. Within this FAQ will be descriptions of Paradox products as supplied by the publishers. The idea is that users should be able to come here even if no advertisement for a product is currently visible on the NewsGroups, thus increasing coverage of every product. This FAQ is now also available on the Paradox Community website. ------------------------------- 0.1 Legal Info and Disclaimers ------------------------------- Paradox is a trademark of Corel. Borland Database Engine (BDE) is a trademark of Inprise. The information provided in this FAQ is provided "as is" and is not warranted in any way. The information provided in this FAQ is not endorsed or authorized by Corel or Inprise in any shape, form, or manner. The editors claim NO responsibility for ANY illegal activity regarding this file, or as a result of someone reading this file. You encouraged to distribute this file, as long as the copies are complete, unaltered, and are dated so that a future reader can know how old the information is. ------------- 0.2 Feedback (altered !) ------------- Please send feedback to Mike Irwin, who maintains this list, at mirwin @ one box . com (no spaces, of course !). Please specify the FAQ name and section number the comment applies to, if any. ------------- 0.3 Attachments ------------- These are no attachments. ============================== 1. Index ============================== 2.1. AutoArchive 1.1. 2001.05.10 2.2. AutoArchive Demonstration Application 1.0. 2001.05.10 2.3. AutoKey 2.0. 2001.04.28 2.4. AutoKey Demonstration Application 1.0. 2001.04.28 2.5. AutoReplicator 1.1. 2001.05.16 2.6. BubbleHelp 3.0. 2001.05.01 2.7. Crooit Pop-Up Holiday Calendar 1.55. 2001.05.01 2.8. Crooit HTML Generator 1.30. 2001.05.14 2.9. Crooit Name Key Alpha Generator 1.20. 2000.10.16 2.10. Crooit Scheduler 1.20. 2000.11.16 2.11. Crooit Tree Builder 1.20. 2000.10.18 2.12. ProDoc 1.0.5. 2002.03.14 2.13. ProView 2.5.6. 2002.06.10 2.14. Security Guard 1.1. 2001.05.30 2.15. Security Guard for the Internet. 2001.02.01 2.16 Cancellable Select Query (all 32-bit Pdx) 2.17. Extended Data Structures (all 32-bit Pdx) 2.18. Developer's ToolBox 1.5 (all 32-bit Pdx) 2.19. JSI Standard, SSL, SSL/Secure Version 1 (all 32-bit Pdx) 2.20. Selecting Rows By Highlighting (all 32-bit Pdx) ============================== 2. Text ============================== --------------- 2.1. AutoArchive 1.1. 2001.05.10 (Pdx 7-32, 8, 9, 10) --------------- URL: http://www.RDAWorldWide.com/index.htm Create, record archives, audit trails, capture edits and capture deletes so you can implement undeletes and more. Archived records include date time stamps by default. Name stamping is also an option. It also provides an archive cleanup utility which helps you delete archives or delete records from archives which are older than a specific date. It is designed to be easy to use and requires very little processing overhead. It also comes with a bonus custom toolbar you can add to your applications. Deluxe version includes the AutoArchive Demonstration application. --------------- 2.2. AutoArchive Demonstration Application 1.0. 2001.05.10 --------------- URL: http://www.RDAWorldWide.com/index.htm Including source code, this application demonstrates various implementations of all the methods of AutoArchive while it does not exhaust all the possible ways AutoArchive may be implemented as that is mostly unlimited since you can call it from any action. Available with AutoArchive in the new AutoArchive Deluxe pack or separately. The separate version will not run without a copy of AutoArchive but the source code may prove valuable. Previous users of AutoArchive can buy the demonstration application for use with their current version of AutoArchive. --------------- 2.3. AutoKey 2.0. 2001.04.28 (Pdx 7-32, 8, 9, 10, Linux) --------------- URL: http://www.RDAWorldWide.com/index.htm Implement automatic incrementing integer keys simply and at less cost than writing the code yourself. Use AutoKey with tcursors or directly on your forms' User Interface Objects (UIO). Take advantage of the automatic linking capabilities of Paradox for linked child tables. Create key values without posting them immediately which lets you use AutoKey with tables with required fields, concatenate unique key integers with other values such as leading characters of a name or padding characters for custom keys or fixed size keys and more. Deluxe version includes the AutoKey Demo app. --------------- 2.4. AutoKey Demonstration Application 1.0. 2001.04.28 (Pdx 7-32, 8, 9, 10, Linux) --------------- URL: http://www.RDAWorldWide.com/index.htm Including source code, this application demonstrates various implementations of all the methods of AutoKey while it does not exhaust all the possible ways AutoKey may be implemented as that is mostly unlimited. Available with AutoKey in the new AutoKey Deluxe pack or separately. The separate version will not run without a copy of AutoKey but the source code may prove valuable. --------------- 2.5. AutoReplicator 1.1. 2001.05.16 (Pdx 7-32, 8, 9, 10) --------------- URL: http://www.RDAWorldWide.com/index.htm A quick and easy solution for distributing modifications to your applications to users' systems. You can easily manage remotely running copies of your applications by updates from a master code source. AutoReplicator manages the copying of components from the master to the local copy. As a developer you can implement it by adding as little as 3 lines of code and a variable to your application! The time saved on application management and updates should pay for the product very quickly. --------------- 2.6. BubbleHelp 3.0. 2001.05.01 (Pdx 7-32, 8, 9, 10, Linux) --------------- URL: http://www.RDAWorldWide.com/index.htm Add help that your users will see and use! Cut your training and support costs! Create help text popups of all sorts to your Paradox forms. More flexible and functional than Paradox 9 or 10 tooltips and provides that capability to 7-32 & 8. Messages can wrap to multiple lines and scroll. Put in any amount of text in a message. Works in any language! Attach messages to practically any object on your forms. Add short prompts or long instructional messages to users for buttons or fields on your forms. Display different messages on the same object depending on various conditions. Messages are kept in a table to simplify management. --------------- 2.7. Crooit Pop-Up Holiday Calendar 1.55. 2001.05.01 --------------- URL: http://www.crooit.com/calendarmain.htm A pop-up calendar form supporting date selection with configurable holiday(s) schedule. Other calendaring systems such as Chinese and Hebrew supported. --------------- 2.8. Crooit HTML Generator 1.30. 2001.05.14 --------------- URL: http://www.crooit.com/html_generator.htm The Paradox HTML Generator is a library of methods that support generation of HTML primarily intended for the Paradox Web Server developer or for those who choose to use HTML for tasks such as report generation and/or distribution. --------------- 2.9. Crooit Name Key Alpha Generator 1.20. 2000.10.16 --------------- URL: http://www.crooit.com/NameKey.htm The Name Key Alpha Generator (NKAG) was designed to accept names of either individuals or non-individuals and build a key that can be used as a secondary table index for ordered alphabetical presentations. Traditional designs often include separate fields for the first, middle, and last names and exclude the use of common prefix and suffix words like Mr., Mrs., Jr. and Incorporated. With NKAG, free form entry of names is supported with commonly occurring prefix, suffix, connector, and title words automatically taken into consideration. --------------- 2.10. Crooit Scheduler 1.20. 2000.11.16 --------------- URL: http://www.crooit.com/Scheduler.htm The Scheduler for Paradox is designed to support asynchronous processing of network application events. Your applications can post messages to the event database and the system notifies event handlers that you develop for further processing. Support for receiving and originating email is also included. The Scheduler is designed for unattended operation and a dedicated workstation is recommended. --------------- 2.11. Crooit Tree Builder 1.20. 2000.10.18 --------------- URL: http://www.crooit.com/TreeView.htm The Pop-Up Tree Builder for Corel Paradox is designed to support custom look-up in your applications. It supports tree views when you want and includes support for building and maintaining look- up tables that feature on-demand keyword search capabilities and a call back feature allowing you to insert your own referential integrity rules for table and node removals. --------------- 2.12. ProDoc 1.0.5. 2002.03.14. (Pdx v. 8, 9, 10) --------------- URL: http://sheep.east.ru:8100/~menkin URL: http://members.fortunecity.com/menkin ProDoc is a powerful documentation expert for Paradox objects. It can explore forms (including FDLs), reports, libraries, tables and databases. ProDoc extracts all information which can be extracted and provides a variety of true tree-looking and tabular reports. ProDoc can synchronize itself with objects which are explored and synchronize these objects with itself. Almost all functionality is accessible via right-click context sensitive pop-up menus, so try to right-click everywhere. For forms and libraries, ProDox shows all mutual method calls and calls to externals (i.e. other forms, reports, libraries, and scripts). --------------- 2.13. ProView 2.5.6. 2002.06.10. (Pdx 7/32, 8, 9, 10) --------------- URL: http://sheep.east.ru:8100/~menkin URL: http://members.fortunecity.com/menkin ProView is an alternative Project Viewer for Corel Paradox ProView never causes irritating delays while changing directory to a network one. ProView shows private directory content in a separate list and offers a lot of additional capabilities compared to the standard Project Viewer. It has powerful developer's extensions which makes developer's life easier :-) ProView is available for Paradox 7/32, 8 and 9. --------------- 2.14. Security Guard 1.1. 2001.05.30 (Pdx 5, 7-32, 8, 9, 10) --------------- URL: http://www.RDAWorldWide.com/index.htm Manage table and field level security without giving users actual Paradox passwords. This improves security eliminating the need to restructure tables to modify system security. Security Guard can be used with interactive Paradox sessions, built in to your applications or used with your Paradox Internet applications. Works with versions 5 to 10 (Management Console only runs in 32 bit versions and Internet components only in 8 to 10.) Includes LAN management console, password interface and the libraries, forms and HTML for the Internet and the demo app. --------------- 2.15. Security Guard for the Internet. 2001.02.01 (Pdx 8, 9, 10) --------------- URL: http://www.RDAWorldWide.com/index.htm Designed to work with the Web OCX in Paradox 8, 9 & 10. It allows Internet based access to password protected Paradox tables. It can be integrated with your LAN security and with Secure Socket Layers (SSL) on the Internet. This version includes a small demo application to show how to add your own Internet applications to Security Guard when you run them on the Internet. Included in the full versions of Security Guard for Paradox 8 to 10 --------------- 2.16. Cancellable Select Query. 2002.01.28 (Pdx 7, 8, 9, 10) --------------- URL: email to david.portwood@gte.net Define and execute a cancellable select query (simulated) from a single, simple library method call. Specify Source table, Target table, and powerful conditional selection criteria. The Target table is created/overwritten to have the same structure as the Source table. A Progress Bar form displays the % complete status and provides a Cancel button with which the user can stop the query at any time. Contact David Portwood (above) for further details, examples of use, and payment information. --------------- 2.17. Extended Data Structures (Pdx 7, 8, 9, 10) --------------- URL: email to david.portwood@gte.net Define nested data structures and reference components using familiar dot notation. Create arrays of arrays (to any number of dimensions), arrays of records, records whose fields can be variables, arrays, or records, and more. Structures can be nested to any (practical) level. Simplify your code by more effectively organizing your data. Not table-driven, all data is stored in a shareable library (open source) with convenient methods for manipulating your structures. Contact David Portwood (above) for further info, examples, and payment information. Comments to: david.portwood@gte.net --------------- 2.18. Developer's ToolBox 1.5 (Pdx 7, 8, 9, 10) --------------- Released by Jedstar Technologies on 2002.06.25. URL: http://www.thedbaddons.com/ The Developer's ToolBox adds functionality that is not native to Paradox. Compression, encryption, image manipulation, HTML and regular e-mail, FTP, HTTP file get/put and a computer clock synchronization utility. The included tools put the developer in control of each of these thru simple ObjectPal calls; these tools essentially become integrated into Paradox. There are 6 encryption algorithms supported, providing up to 128bit encryption. Compress, encrypt and zip files, then e-mail or FTP them. Encrypt data within your Paradox tables and never worry about sensitive information. --------------- 2.19. JSI Standard, SSL, SSL/Secure Version 1 (all 32-bit Pdx) --------------- Released by Jedstar Technologies on 7/3/2002 URL: http://www.thedbaddons.com/jsip JSI Standard enables sharing of data and files between any 2 or more computers running a copy of Paradox® 7 or later (32bit). All transmissions are encrypted (Rijndael 128bit) even in JSI Standard edition, except those designed to work with 'public' sites. Zip and Encryption (6 algorithms) are included for general use in your apps. JSI SSL adds industry standard Secure Sockets Layer to ensure communication between cleint and server are secure. JSI SSL/Secure adds the ability to change the Encryption Key used internally to encrypt all requests and responses between 2 JSI-enabled systems. The Encryption Key can be changed at any time to ensure complete security of your data. All 3 versions communicate with regular sites. SSL and Secure versions add the ability to communicate using SSL. In an integrated environment, only Paradox and JSI are required. --------------- 2.20. Selecting Rows By Highlighting (all 32-bit Pdx) --------------- URL: email to david.portwood@gte.net Select rows from a tableframe or mro by highlighting the rows. Records traversed using keyboard or mouse with Shift key down are highlighted and selected. Records traversed with Control key down are unhighlighted/unselected. Simple methods are provided to loop a tcursor thru the selected records: lmGetFirstSelectedRecord(), lmGetNextSelectedRecord(). For details, visit "David Portwood's Little Shop Of PDOXWIN Products", on pnews.Paradox-3rdparty. Paradox Community Newsgroups |
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